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What is the middle class morality that the narrator seems to represnet in premchand's story the child ? How does this contrast with what gangu believes? In 250 to 300 words

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Answered by Hadiya6430
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The contrast in the story, “The Child” is the middleclass morality of narrow-minded persons to that of courage, sincerity and goodness in Gangu who accepts a widow for wife and her new born as his own child.

“The majority of my characters are drawn from real life, though they are sufficiently veiled. Unless a character has some basis in reality, it’s shadowy, uncertain and unconvincing” – Premchand

Acceptance is thought here in the different level of morality, whether if we are really ready and going to accept changes or are we going to stick with the culture that we holds and strongly believes into.

Answered by amrp8794
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The contrast in the story, “The Child” is the middleclass morality of narrow-minded persons to that of courage, sincerity and goodness in Gangu who accepts a widow for wife and her new born as his own child.

“The majority of my characters are drawn from real life, though they are sufficiently veiled. Unless a character has some basis in reality, it’s shadowy, uncertain and unconvincing” – Premchand

Acceptance is thought here in the different level of morality, whether if we are really ready and going to accept changes or are we going to stick with the culture that we holds and strongly believes into.

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